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Nought wist he what his Latin meant to say , For he so young and tender was of age ; But on a day his felaw 2 gan he pray , To expound to him the song in his langage , Or tell him what this song was in uságe ; This prayd he him to ...
Nought wist he what his Latin meant to say , For he so young and tender was of age ; But on a day his felaw 2 gan he pray , To expound to him the song in his langage , Or tell him what this song was in uságe ; This prayd he him to ...
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Being convinced by experience that the days of courtship are the most happy of our lives , I was willing enough to lengthen the period ; and the various amusements which the young couple every day shared in each other's company , seemed ...
Being convinced by experience that the days of courtship are the most happy of our lives , I was willing enough to lengthen the period ; and the various amusements which the young couple every day shared in each other's company , seemed ...
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fashion , when his sire entered amid the smoking rafters , armed with retributory cudgel , and finding how affairs stood , began to rain blows upon the young rogue's shoulders , as thick as hailstones , which Bo - bo heeded not any more ...
fashion , when his sire entered amid the smoking rafters , armed with retributory cudgel , and finding how affairs stood , began to rain blows upon the young rogue's shoulders , as thick as hailstones , which Bo - bo heeded not any more ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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